This is with a brand new git://git.webos-internals.org/preware/build.git as of 15 minutes ago (and in turn a brand new toolchain build). Do you have any suggestions, or is my machine somehow "special" now?

re: AV8B-71
SIO as the i/o scheduler appears to be what my meta 2.1 sprint pre(-) needed! Using it in combo with reno TCP. Only slightly reduced the CPU voltages (did not touch sys voltages) and set the poll rate .1 seconds.

Battery life subjectively appears good so far. Will have to monitor more closely after work.

This is with a brand new git://git.webos-internals.org/preware/build.git as of 15 minutes ago (and in turn a brand new toolchain build). Do you have any suggestions, or is my machine somehow "special" now?

Thank you.

M.

You and me both, on my Fedora box. I usually just let the build system build the packages and I also do my work on an older machine. The common problem is GNU Make being 3.81 and 3.82. Try 3.81 and see how it goes.

Yes. 1.4.5 version is not current development, so it lacks the new features of the 2.1 version.

Ok, was just making sure. My pre- w/ 2.1 is seeing the best performance its ever had of any kernel with this. Excellent job. I bumped up the compcache to 64 but not sure if it helped, kinda learning what compcache works best for me.

Additionally I am able to actually multitask again without too much hassle. When I had 1.4.5 i could open many cards, once I went to 2.1.0 I rarely could open 2 or 3 cards. I just opened about 6 or 7 cards and ran a game and barely slowed me down.

Last edited by RyanCell; 07/28/2011 at 01:56 PM.
Reason: adding more info to it.

Just removed UberKernel and installed this on my VZW Pre+ 1.4.5.1. Speed is the same to my naked eye but I think my battery life seems to be better. My temps are the same as Uber, 30s idle and 40s during heavy use (streaming) while on TS. I am going to observe over the next few days or so.

My first real day of use it ran way too hot. High 40s low 50s. Even when I stopped streaming and closed all open apps it stayed at ~48*. The performance and battery life is no different than Uber from what I saw so I'm just gonna go back.

Although, I read that I am not getting all the available features since I'm running 1.4.5.1. Oh well. back to trusty ol' Uberkernel.